Yes, do tell her

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hydromies on October 14th, 2020 at 20:58 UTC »

chucked out by my parents... biggest gift they ever gave me.

Deleted_1019 on October 14th, 2020 at 21:25 UTC »

Ex-Jehovah's Witness here. Parents kicked me out the house when I got kicked out of the JWs. It sucked and I spent some time homeless, but I'm still glad I owe them nothing now.

unphamiliarterritory on October 14th, 2020 at 21:56 UTC »

This one hurts. When I was 7 my dad and mom divorced and my mom got custody of us. By the time I was 14 my dad (who is a piece of shit) remarried a woman who also had kids. When I turned 16 my mom couldn't handle four teen-aged kids and and sent me to live with dad and his evil bitch wife. By the time I was 17 my dad and evil bitch wife were getting tired of kids and hatched a plan that he would force his kids (only me) and her kid (one, David, was as young as 14) to leave the house and "go make it on our own". Me, I can kind of understand as I was nearing 18, but I'm not sure how they thought letting a 14 year old kid off in the cold world on their own was a great plan. I'll never forget the day my dad came home from work and asked me "So son, what are your plains for tonight, are you going to go sleep on a park bench or what?"

In the days ahead the neighbors across the street, kind and wonderful people I should mention, found David (again, only 14 years old) in the alley behind their house alone and crying. He had been kicked out with nowhere to go. They took him in and took care of him for a while. Unfortunately, I heard later that he ended up committing suicide.

At the age of 17 I ended up going into the Marine Corp. I'm in my 50s now and I haven't spoken to my dad but a couple times since and I have no interest in having a relationship with him. He ended up spending time in prison for unrelated offenses, and upon being released his evil bitch of a wife died. Karma as far as I'm concerned.

Some people believe that the opposite of love is hate -- but in my opinion it's not hate, it's indifference.